After having spent almost a month with the Durgod Taurus K310 I can confidently say that it is one of the most comfortable and high quality keyboards I have ever used. The Durgod Taurus K310 mechanical keyboard is a premium mechanical keyboard, but it goes for a more minimalist look with plain white and grey keys. Unlike it’s counterpart, the K310, it is not silent, and has a full numpad. In fact, it can get pretty loud, but it’s what some gamers go for.
The Durgod Taurus K310 is a sleek and compact keyboard, but it does not feel cramped. In fact the ergonomics and quality of the keyboard are what I appreciate the most. It’s a heavy and solid keyboard and weighs just over a kilogram. that weight is actually pretty heavy for the keyboard, and highlights the premium quality of the device. The brushed metal feels really good, while the keys have a texture over them for better grip.
The bottom of the keyboard has strong rubber grips that keeps it from slipping, and has flip out stands if you like to keep the keyboard at an incline. Another feature to note is that the flip out stands have to levels of heights it can rest at, so that you can adjust the incline as you see fit. The keyboard already feels a bit lifted at the top end by default and giving the users the option to choose between two additional levels is a good feature.
The Durgod Taurus K310 connects to the PC via a detachable USB Type-C cable, which is more reliable and faster. The cable itself is rubberised and feels strong. Another thing to not is that the connection port on the keyboard has a support ridge just outside to hold the USB cable, and reduce stress on the port itself. These tiny details add a lot to the overall quality and durability of the keyboard itself.
When it comes to gaming, the Durgod Taurus K310 is a really good choice. It has a bunch of features which both casual players and enthusiasts will appreciate. It has full N-key Rollover, macro recording, full programmability, true per-key RGB backlighting with surface mount LEDs, linear switch options, ability to disable the Windows key, a 32-bit ARM processor and 1000Hz polling rate for lower latency communication over USB. Overall, pretty damn great.
I really like the look and feel of the keyboard. It has an off white base, with white and grey black keys, and it’s a neat aesthetic. It does not have RGB, which actually suits the minimalist.
Overall the Durgod Taurus K310 is a really high quality keyboard that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a new gaming keyboard.